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Truck Driver Salary in Massachusetts

Complete 2026 salary data for CDL and non-CDL truck drivers in Massachusetts. Compare pay by license type, see cost of living adjustments, and find the highest-paying cities.

CDL-A Avg

$64,800

CDL-B Avg

$52,200

Non-CDL Avg

$44,500

Owner-Op Gross

$230,000

Salary Comparison by License Type

How Massachusetts truck driver pay compares across CDL-A, CDL-B, non-CDL, and owner-operator categories.

CDL-A
$64,800
CDL-B
$52,200
Non-CDL
$44,500
Owner-Op (Gross)
$230,000

Cost of Living in Massachusetts

Cost of Living Index131
Low Cost (80)National Avg (100)High Cost (170)

Massachusetts's cost of living is 31% above the national average. Factor this into salary comparisons with lower-cost states.

Cost-of-Living Adjusted Pay

Nominal CDL-A Salary

$64,800

Adjusted Purchasing Power

$49,466

After adjusting for Massachusetts's cost of living index of 131, a CDL-A salary of $64,800 provides the same purchasing power as $49,466 in an average-cost area. This means the higher nominal salary is partially offset by higher expenses.

Top Paying Cities in Massachusetts

These cities offer the highest average truck driver salaries in Massachusetts based on freight volume, distribution center density, and local demand.

1. Boston
$70,200
2. Worcester
$62,800
3. Springfield
$60,400

Salary Trend in Massachusetts

Stablevs. national avg: $58,710

Massachusetts trucking wages are high but offset by the steep cost of living. The Port of Boston, healthcare logistics, and dense last-mile delivery needs support steady demand.

Massachusetts vs National Average

CategoryMANationalDifference
CDL-A Average$64,800$58,710+$6,090
Cost of Living131100+31
Adjusted Pay$49,466$58,710$-9,244

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking Pay in Massachusetts

What is the average truck driver salary in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts CDL-A drivers average $64,800. Boston-area drivers can earn up to $70,200 but face the highest cost of living in New England at 131% of the national average.

What challenges do Massachusetts truck drivers face?

Massachusetts drivers deal with Boston's notoriously difficult road layout, strict size/weight restrictions, heavy congestion, aggressive toll costs on the Mass Pike, and harsh winter conditions.

What are the best trucking opportunities in Massachusetts?

Healthcare and pharmaceutical logistics (driven by Boston's biotech sector), last-mile delivery in the dense metro area, LTL operations, and heating fuel delivery offer the best pay and steady work.